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A recipe called for the ratio of sugar to flour to be 5:1 if you used 35 ounce of sugar, how many ounces of flour would you need to use
( and if you answer it thank you it means a lot to me :) )
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5 is 5 times more than 1
So what is 35, 5 times more than?
35/5=7
You need to use 7oz of sugar
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You could set up a proportion to solve this problem.
5:1 can be written as 5/1
5/1 = 35/x
Cross multiply.
You get 5x = 35
Divide both sides by five.
x=7, so you need 7 ounces of flour
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